For those of you who thought the saints were too well known or the pictures too simple, I have created a new quiz where you use the image to identify a more obscure saint.
Celebrities can sometimes be unfairly generalized as rude and self-absorbed. See if you can identify these ten celebrities who should also be known for their philanthropy.
Diamonds might not be forever, but baseball has been played for a long time. See if you can answer these ten questions that might help you out the next time you watch a Major League Baseball game. Major League Baseball rules are used.
For this quiz, I will describe an action that a character or characters took in the story. You will identify the reason, that is, the "why." This quiz focuses on American and British literature of a variety of different genres.
It can be easy to say "not my problem" and stay out of something. These children and teenagers in the United States chose to be involved. What do you know about what they did?
Each of these US television series is set in a different US state. Given the state, choose the correct television series. This quiz covers multiple networks and multiple decades.
For these ten questions about the Bible, five have a answer that starts with S and five have an answer that starts with T. The King James Bible was used as a reference for all questions.
The Presidents of the United States had homes just like you have a home. See if you can use the clues in the questions to match the President with his home.
Some birds are small. Some birds are big. Identify where these large birds exist or existed in the wild. Both current and extinct species (indicated by *) are included.
Johnny has a ring of keys and he wants to return each key to the correct owner. Help him by matching the recipient on the left with the correct "key" on the right.
Several characters appear in the Gospels for only a single scene. See if you can match the character with the brief description. Note that some characters are mentioned by name in the Gospels and others are mentioned by name in other sources.
This is a sequel of sorts to my previous quiz: "Just Three Facts: Real George Edition". Here the Georges are fictional but you still need to match them based on three clues.
If you are tired of lyrics quizzes for THAT band, try to identify ten popular songs from the World War One era by their lyrics. At the end of this quiz find out why it has the title it does. Written for Commission 57: Long and Short.
Match the song with the popular theatrical musical of the 1930s. There aren't any musical flops here. Nearly all of these shows ran for hundreds of performances.
The Federal Reserve is the central banking system of the United States. This quiz focuses on ten of the twelve cities that are regional headquarters for the Federal Reserve (not the Reserve itself).
This is the premise. I will give you the description of the World War II military operation and you identify the code name for it from among the choices.
Some television theme songs have a title different than the title of the show. Match these theme songs with the show on which they appeared. Note: One show originated in the 1940s.
While we may associate slavery with particular times and places, the practice was found in many parts of the world over several thousand years. These ten questions deal with slavery and serfdom in various areas.
You may know the episodes of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You". You may be familiar with the villains captured by Mystery, Inc. How well do you remember the criminal schemes of the villains? Test yourself with these ten first season episodes.